Aaron Camper – ‘Know You Better’

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Aaron Camper has been working hard all through 2016 to make himself one of the most compelling independent voices in contemporary R&B. Songs such as ‘Guns And Roses’, ‘Sunset’, and ‘Hypnotizing’ have kept fans in a state of anticipation for something better each time – and 2017 appears to be on track to be even better, with his new release, ‘Know You Better’, which came out earlier this month.
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Aaron Camper has honed his vocal skills through work as a studio session singer, and as touring support singer for the likes of Justin Timberlake, Chris Brown, and Jill Scott. Learning from everyone he’s worked with, Aaron incorporates elements of pop, alt-rap, funk-rock, classic soul, and gospel into his songwriting, with the result a boundary and genre pushing R&B style all of his very own.
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‘Know You Better’ is the latest from Camper’s album, ‘Blow’, which took all his tracks from 2016 and added them to several new songs. The video for ‘Know You Better’ shows Aaron as the very model of a modern R&B star: arriving at a party in a swanky mansion, he has eyes not just on the party but also on one particular girl, and he’ll do anything to win her heart – even if it means standing up to a guy who appears to have the same idea. At the end of the clip though our hero succeeds in his quest.
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‘Know You Better’ is characterised by the just barely there backbeat and instrumentation – enough to showcase Camper’s smooth and sultry vocals.
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‘Know You Better’ is available on iTunes, Google Play, and Spotify. Aaron Camper is online on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.

Aaron Camper - Know You Better

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